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Govt plans 160 MW renewable energy projs at major ports by '17

"The Ministry aims to set up 90.64 MW of solar energy capacity at twelve major ports and 70 MW of wind energy capacity at four major ports by 2017," Shipping Ministry said in a statement.

August 12, 2016 / 10:37 IST
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Shipping Ministry is keen to promote the use of renewable sources of energy and is in the process of installing 160.64 MW solar and wind-based power systems at all major ports at a cost of Rs 408 crore.

"The Ministry aims to set up 90.64 MW of solar energy capacity at twelve major ports and 70 MW of wind energy capacity at four major ports by 2017," Shipping Ministry said in a statement.

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These ports have started the process of setting up the renewable energy projects from their profit earnings, it said adding, that the total financial implications of the solar projects will be 407.7 crore.

The wind energy projects will be executed at three major ports namely Kandla, VO Chidambaranar Port and Kamarajar Port.